Thursday, 5 May 2016

Site Specific: Day 4

Today we had a shorter lesson than usual. We were split into 3 groups and each group had a different picture. This was the picture for my group:

We had the idea that there would be a small child crying next to the wall in a corner and two men on a tour would discover the child and try to help him. The only thing the child would say would be that he had lost his parents. Eventually voices from the parents of the child would be asking him to come back would be heard. The child then disappears through the hole. I liked this idea as it relates to Fort Amherst's ghost history and it opens up a lot of ways we can tell a story.

Other groups which had pictures came up with a military idea which they lined us up and told us that we had been forced to become soldiers. I really liked this idea as it relates to Fort Amherst's history again but I'm worried how a plot could develop from this and what could be done after this scene.

Another idea was to find someone who had the key to the country's energy crisis. I thought this was a good idea but I wouldn't know how we would be able to incorporate Fort Amherst into it

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